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... thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would prefer to the original . It was to be ...
... thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would prefer to the original . It was to be ...
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... Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part , I am satisfied with the conjecture that he thought it the true conception . W THE HISTORIE OF THE RAIGNE OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH 40 PREFACE TO HIST . OF REIGN OF HENRY VII .
... Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part , I am satisfied with the conjecture that he thought it the true conception . W THE HISTORIE OF THE RAIGNE OF KING HENRY THE SEVENTH 40 PREFACE TO HIST . OF REIGN OF HENRY VII .
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... thought it better to retain the same form in all cases : and I have chosen that form which represents in modern orthography the original word . - Elizabeth . This he did the rather , because having HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 53.
... thought it better to retain the same form in all cases : and I have chosen that form which represents in modern orthography the original word . - Elizabeth . This he did the rather , because having HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 53.
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... should say that it was thought not to be a contagious but an epidemic disease . 8 The translation adds " and frequent and unhealthy changes of weather . " On Simon and Jude's Even the King dined with Thomas HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 55.
... should say that it was thought not to be a contagious but an epidemic disease . 8 The translation adds " and frequent and unhealthy changes of weather . " On Simon and Jude's Even the King dined with Thomas HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 55.
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... thought to be rather a matter of dignity , after the imitation of that he had known abroad , than any mat- ter of diffidence appropriate to his own case , he made it to be understood for an ordinance not temporary , but to hold in ...
... thought to be rather a matter of dignity , after the imitation of that he had known abroad , than any mat- ter of diffidence appropriate to his own case , he made it to be understood for an ordinance not temporary , but to hold in ...
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